Ammonia
CASRN 7664-41-7 | DTXSID0023872
IRIS Toxicological Review of Ammonia Noncancer Inhalation (Final Report)
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Background
Health effects of inhaled ammonia observed at levels exceeding naturally-occurring concentrations are generally limited to the respiratory tract, the site of direct contact with ammonia. Short-term inhalation exposure to high levels of ammonia in humans can cause irritation and serious burns in the mouth, lungs, and eyes. Chronic exposure to airborne ammonia can increase the risk of respiratory irritation, cough, wheezing, tightness in the chest, and reduction in the normal function of the lung in humans. Studies in experimental animals similarly indicate that breathing ammonia at sufficiently high concentrations can result in effects on the respiratory system. Animal studies also suggest that exposure to high levels of ammonia in air may adversely affect other organs, such as the liver, kidney, and spleen.
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- IRIS Executive Summary of Ammonia -- Noncancer Inhalation (PDF) (10 pp, 320.3 KB, about PDF)
- IRIS Toxicological Review of Ammonia -- Noncancer Inhalation (Final Report) (PDF) (99 pp, 1.3 MB, about PDF)
- IRIS Toxicological Review of Ammonia -- Noncancer Inhalation (Final Report) -- Supplemental Information (PDF) (139 pp, 1.6 MB, about PDF)
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Document Related Link(s)
- IRIS Toxicological Review of Ammonia (External Review Draft)
- IRIS Toxicological Review of Ammonia (Interagency Science Consultation Draft)
- IRIS Toxicological Review of Ammonia (Revised External Review Draft)
- IRIS Toxicological Review of Ammonia Noncancer Inhalation (Interagency Science Discussion Draft)